Wellrox Bangles Ankle Weights Review

4.6 (585) Amazon rating$36.99500+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Wellrox Bangles Ankle Weights sell for $36.99 and back that price with a 4.6-star rating across 585 reviews, plus 500+ units bought last month, the strongest recent-demand signal of any ankle weight in this comparison. That combination makes it the pick for buyers who want proven, actively-selling gear rather than a bargain with no recent traction.

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Best for

Buyers who want ankle weights with recent, verifiable demand, not just old reviews. The adjustable sizing and dusty rose colorway suit walkers, joggers, and home strength trainees who want a snug wrap rather than a boxy strap.

Skip if

Skip it if you're on a tight budget, since the Cando and Graham-Field options both undercut the $36.99 price by more than half. Anyone chasing the largest possible review history should also weigh the Theraband's 1,500 reviews.

  • Material Face Silica Gel, Inset Steel
  • Weight 1.16 Kilograms
  • Size Adjustable
  • Color Dusty Rose
  • Feature Exercise
  • Priced 85% above the category median ($19.99 across 97 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 585 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.8/5

    585 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Ankle weights are one of those categories where the spec sheet rarely tells the whole story, since the real variable is fit and how the weight sits against the ankle bone during a walk or a leg-raise set. The Wellrox Bangles enter at $36.99, built from a face silica gel shell over an inset steel weight core, in an adjustable, one-size design finished in a dusty rose color.

At 1.16 kilograms, roughly 2.6 pounds, they land in a comparable weight class to the Theraband 25871's 2-pound option and above the Cando's 3-pound and Graham-Field's 4-pound fixed weights, though those two are simple nylon or unlisted-material straps rather than a gel-wrapped design. The Wellrox price sits above all three alternatives, more than double the Graham-Field's $15.41 and the Cando's $19.09, and above the Theraband's $22.49.

What separates the Wellrox from the field is demand momentum. It holds a 4.6-star average across 585 reviews and shows 500+ units bought last month, well ahead of the Theraband's 100+ despite the Theraband carrying nearly three times the total review count. The Cando and Graham-Field show no recent bought-last-month activity at all. For a buyer weighing price against current traction, the Wellrox costs more but comes with the clearest sign that people are actively buying and rating it well right now.

Pros

  • 4.6-star rating across 585 reviews, the highest average in this ankle-weight comparison
  • 500+ bought last month, the highest recent-demand figure of the four alternatives compared here
  • Adjustable one-size design instead of a fixed weight, useful if household members share the pair
  • Face silica gel construction paired with an inset steel core for a wrapped rather than strapped fit
  • Currently in stock at $36.99 with no listed availability issues
  • Dusty rose colorway that stands apart from the green and black options common in this category

Cons

  • At $36.99 it costs nearly double the Cando ($19.09) and Graham-Field ($15.41) alternatives
  • 585 total reviews is a fraction of the Theraband 25871's 1,500, so the rating has less history behind it
  • Weight is listed only in kilograms (1.16 kg), which takes a mental conversion for buyers used to pound-based ankle weights
  • No feature list beyond general exercise use, unlike the Theraband's walking-specific listing
  • One-size adjustable sizing may not suit buyers who want a fixed, precise weight increment

Specifications

MaterialFace Silica Gel, Inset Steel
Weight1.16 Kilograms
SizeAdjustable
ColorDusty Rose
FeatureExercise

Performance notes

The 1.16-kilogram build, about 2.6 pounds, puts the Wellrox in the light-to-moderate range used for ankle work like leg lifts, side raises, or added resistance on a walk, rather than heavier strength-training loads. That places it close to the Theraband 25871's 2-pound version and lighter than the Cando's 3-pound and Graham-Field's 4-pound fixed weights. The face silica gel shell over an inset steel core suggests a wrap-style design meant to contour to the ankle rather than a rigid strap, which typically reduces shifting during movement. Because the weight is adjustable and sized as one-size, it should fit a wider range of ankle circumferences than a fixed-strap design, though the exact adjustment range isn't specified. The meaningful comparison against rivals here is weight-per-dollar and how a gel wrap versus a nylon strap affects comfort over repeated wear.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star average across 585 reviews is the highest rating among the four ankle weights compared here, edging out the Theraband 25871's 4.5 stars despite the Theraband carrying nearly three times as many total reviews. The standout figure, though, is the 500+ bought-last-month count, which outpaces the Theraband's 100+ and leaves the Cando and Graham-Field, both showing no recent bought-last-month activity, far behind. That pattern, a smaller total review base but strong current-month sales and the top rating in the set, suggests the Wellrox is a newer entrant that is currently gaining traction rather than one coasting on years of accumulated reviews.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do the Wellrox Bangles ankle weights weigh?

The listing states 1.16 kilograms, which converts to roughly 2.6 pounds. That places them between the Theraband 25871's 2-pound version and the Cando's 3-pound design, in the light-to-moderate range for ankle work.

Are the Wellrox Bangles a good value compared to cheaper ankle weights?

At $36.99 they cost more than the Cando ($19.09), Graham-Field ($15.41), and Theraband ($22.49). The tradeoff is demand: Wellrox shows 500+ bought last month, well above the others, which may justify the premium for buyers who weigh current popularity.

How reliable is the 4.6-star rating with only 585 reviews?

It's a smaller sample than the Theraband's 1,500 reviews, but 585 is still a substantial base, and the rating is the highest of the four alternatives compared, a reasonably strong signal despite the shorter review history.

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